Events

NORTHEASTERN IS WHERE YOU ARE

Regardless of where you are, your Northeastern network is there for you. Bond, socialize, learn, or build personal connections with your community and the global Northeastern network. Find an event to attend.

03.31-04.10.22 | Various Times

This is Treatment

The Department of Theatre is proud to present the production of the new musical "This is Treatment" with community engagement events.

02.07.22 | 5:00 PM (Game 1) 8:00 PM (Game 2)

Men’s Beanpot – Semi-Final

One of the most anticipated traditions of the winter season has returned: the Beanpot Tournament! The Northeastern Community was there to see the Huskies defeat the Eagles and move on to the Championship!

12.1.21 | 12:00 PM ET

Thoreau’s Walden: Nature, Technology, and Attention

What does Henry David Thoreau’s retreat into the natural world at Walden Pond have to do with our modern culture of distraction and technological immersion? We learned how Thoreau’s interest in the peace of nature was fueled by his distress at the information culture of the 19th century when the telegraph brought news to Americans […]

11.10–14.21

Class of 2020 Commencement Celebration Weekend

Northeastern welcomed the Class of 2020 back to the Boston campus for weekend of fun, memory-making experiences. The celebration was open to all former undergraduate and graduate students who completed their degrees between December 2019 and August 2020.

11.4.21 | 6:00PM ET

LGBTQA+ Happy Hour

Northeastern Alumni gathered for food, fun, catching up, and met with some of the new LGBTQA+ Center staff.

11.03.21 | 12:00PM ET

Dynamics of Delegation

Having the freedom to make choices for oneself is among the most prized rights a person can have. But this preference for choice may only go so far. Professor Mary Steffel discussed the burden of making choices and how when we delegate so many of the choices in our lives it helps us pass the burden […]

10.27.21 | 6:00PM ET

Woke Leadership – A Conversation with Dr. Priscilla H. Douglas, E’70, MEd’74

What does it take to be a woke leader? We heard from author and action catalyst Dr. Priscilla H. Douglas, E’70, MEd’74 about her latest book, Woke Leadership: Profits, Prophets & Purpose. Dr. Douglas shared the traits of those who effectively drive regenerative change. After the discussion, there was time for Q&A and networking.

10.06.21 | 6:00PM ET

Welcome to Your City: Boston

Bostonians, old and new, gathered in-person to connect over shared experiences and a mutual love for the city.

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